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HEPB Resolution
Enactment Number: HEPB-R-22-045
City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
www.miamigov.com
File Number: 12558 Final Action Date: 10/18/2022
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL
PRESERVATION BOARD, PURSUANT TO SEC. 23-5 OF THE CITY CODE OF
ORDINANCES, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF THE STATE HISTORIC
PRESERVATION OFFICE NOMINATION TO ADD THE GROVE PARK HISTORIC
DISTRICT, BOUNDED BY NW 17 AV., SR-836, NW 14 CT., AND NW 7 ST., MIAMI,
FLORIDA, 33125, TO THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES AS IT
MEETS NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA A AND C; FURTHER INCORPORATING
THE ANALYSIS IN THE ATTACHED HEREIN AS "EXHIBIT A".
The recommendation that the Grove Park Historic District be approved based on the
following criteria:
Criterion A - as it is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the
broad patterns of our history in the area of community planning and development
architecture,
Criterion C - as it embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period (1921-1961), or
method of construction or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic value,
or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components lack individual
distinction.
Reviewed and Approved:
An -Perna • -z., His10
c and Environmental Preservation Officer 11132022
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City of Miami
Planning and Zoning Department
Historic Preservation Office
ANALYSIS FOR A NOMINATION TO THE NATIONAL
REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
APPLICANT: State Historic Preservation Office
PROJECT ADDRESS: Grove Park Historic District
Bounded by NW 17th Ave., SR-836, NW 14th Ct., and NW 7th St.
COMMISSION DISTRICT: District 3 (Joe Carollo)
ZIP: 33125
HEARING DATE: 10/18/2022
A. GENERAL INFORMATION:
REQUEST: The Preservation Office is respectfully requesting the Historic and Environmental
Preservation Board (HEPB) provide a recommendation to the State Historic Preservation Officer on
the proposed National Register of Historic Places designation of the Grove Park Historic District as
nominated by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO).
B. MAP:
A. Pern as
10/18/2022
Grove Park Historic District National Register Nomination
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C. ANALYSIS:
The SHPO has prepared a nomination proposal to add Grove Park, bounded by NW 17th Ave., SR-
836, NW 14th Ct., and NW 7th St., Miami, FL, 33125 to the National Register of Historic Places
(Attachment A). The designation includes a total of 70 contributing historic resources and 22
noncontributing buildings. The SHPO has determined the district is eligible for inclusion on the
National Register as it meets:
• National Register Criterion A as it is associated with events that have made a significant
contribution to the broad patterns of our history in the area of community planning and
development architecture,
• National Register Criterion C as it embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period
(1921-1961), or method of construction or represents the work of a master, or possesses
high artistic value, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components
lack individual distinction.
Pursuant to Section 23-5(b) of the City Code of Ordinances, as amended, the HEPB shall obtain a
written recommendation from the City Commission and the Miami -Dade County Board of
Commissioners as to whether a property should be nominated to the National Register. At the time
this report was completed, the City Commission review was pending scheduling. A recommendation
has been requested but has not yet been received from Miami -Dade County.
D. CONCLUSION:
Pursuant to Section 23-5 of the City Code of Ordinances, as amended, the HEPB shall forward to
the SHPO its action on the nomination and the recommendations of the local officials. If either the
HEPB or local officials, or both, support the nomination, the SHPO will schedule the nomination for
consideration by the Florida National Register Review Board at its meeting scheduled for November
10, 2022. If both the HEPB and the local officials recommend a property not be nominated to the
National Register, the SHPO will take no further action unless an appeal is filed with the SHPO.
Support for or against a nomination must be based upon the National Register criteria.
E. RECOMMENDATION:
Preservation staff recommends approval of the nomination to add the Grove Park Historic District to
the National Register of Historic Places.
A. Pern as
10/18/2022
Anna Pernas
Preservation Officer
Grove Park Historic District National Register Nomination
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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT Of STATE
RON DESANTIS CORD BYRD
Governor Secretary of State
August 12, 2022
Ms. Anna Pernas
Preservation Officer
Historic and Environmental Preservation
444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, 3rd Floor
Miami, FL 33130
Re: Grove Park Historic District (DA06207), bounded by NW 17th Ave., SR-836, NW 14th Ct., and
NW 7th St., Miami, FL 33125
Dear Ms. Pernas:
A Florida National Register Nomination Proposal for the above referenced property has been prepared by
the State Historic Preservation Office. We solicit your review and recommendation concerning eligibility
in accordance with the procedures established by the National Historic Preservation Act, as amended (54
U.S.C. 302504), which created the basis for the participation of Certified Local Governments in the
Florida National Register of Historic Places nomination process.
According to the Act, before properties within the jurisdiction of the certified local government may be
considered by the State to be nominated for inclusion on the National Register, the State Historic
Preservation Officer shall notify the owners, the applicable chief local elected official, and the local
historic preservation commission. The commission, after reasonable opportunity for public comment,
shall prepare a report as to whether or not such properties meets the eligibility criteria. Within sixty days
of the notice from the State Historic Preservation Officer, the chief local elected official shall transmit the
report of the commission and their recommendation to the State Historic Preservation Officer. If no such
report and recommendation are received within sixty days, the State shall proceed with the nomination
process.
If either the preservation agency or the chief local elected official supports the nomination of the property,
the proposal will be scheduled for consideration by the Florida National Register Review Board. We
have tentatively scheduled the nomination for the above property for consideration by the Florida
National Register Review Board at their November 10, 2022, meeting.
If both the commission and the chief local elected official recommend that a property not be nominated to
the National Register, the State Historic Preservation Officer shall take no further action, unless within
thirty days of the receipt of such recommendation by the State Historic Preservation Officer an appeal is
filed with the State. Any party may file an appeal with the State Historic Preservation Officer. If the
Division of Historical Resources
R.A. Gray Building • 500 South Bronough Street* Tallahassee, Florida 32399
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M IAM I•DADE
COUNTY
October 11, 2022
Regulatory and Economic Resources Department
Office of Historic Preservation
111 NW 1st Street, Mailbox 114 • 12th Floor
Miami, Florida 33128
T 305-375-4958
Dr. William E. Hopper, Chair
Historic & Environmental Preservation Board
Commission Chambers
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
Re: Grove Park, National Register of Historic Places Nomination
Dear Chairman Hopper:
Pursuant to Miami -Dade County Ordinance 81-13, Chapter 16A-3.2, I offer the following
recommendation on behalf of the County. Miami -Dade County recommends approval of the
nomination of the Grove Park Historic District (DA06207) to the National Register of Historic
Places.
The Grove Park Historic District is a significant architectural and historic resource that reflects
an important era in the growth and development of Miami. Its architectural collection and historic
context make it a notable inclusion for the National Register of Historic Places. I appreciate you
and the Historic & Environmental Preservation Board for taking the time to review the
nomination, and for considering the County's recommendation.
Sincerely,
Sarah K. Cody
Historic Preservation Chief
Miami -Dade County
Cc: Commissioner Eileen Higgins, Miami -Dade County, District 5
Mr. Ruben A. Acosta, Survey and Registration Supervisor, Florida Division of Historical
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